Does size matter?
Don Ramsey
don.ramsey at cox.net
Sat Jun 18 07:52:20 AKDT 2005
Or you can have a 20 inch bipe. As long as the plane is 2 meters or under and under 11 pounds its legal.
----- Original Message -----
From: Mark Hunt
To: discussion at nsrca.org
Sent: Saturday, June 18, 2005 10:49 AM
Subject: Re: Does size matter?
Sure you can have a 2M bipe.....the hard part is getting it under 11lbs.
----- Original Message -----
From: bravo52
To: discussion at nsrca.org
Sent: Saturday, June 18, 2005 10:17 AM
Subject: Does size matter?
Other than the "no bigger" rule 4.3,
"No model may weigh more than five (5) kilograms (11 pounds) gross, but excluding fuel, ready for takeoff. No model may have a wingspan or total length longer than two (2)meters (78.74 inches)."
What are the requirements for airplane. In sportsman, it seems to be o.k. to fly just about anything (within reason, to get people interested) but I can't seem to find any that say you have to have a 2M plane for the advanced classifications. Rule 4.5 says "rules of the class" but I can't seem to find a specific rule. I guess what this boils down to is if my backup plane is a .91 sized plane, other than it may not be competitive, what keeps me from flying it in intermediate, Masters, ect...?
Also, how does this apply to bi-planes? If I keep the weight below 11 lbs, I can fly up to a 2M bi-plane? Seems reasonable.
v/r
Jerry
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